For Chicago Shop Owners, Delayed Insurance Payouts Follow Looting – Wall Street Journal

Some owners say they have yet to receive insurance payouts 2½ months after the late May and early June riots, which is preventing them from reopening. “The insurance wasn’t intended to cover looting on a monthly basis. As merchants and taxpayers, we expect a semblance of protection from the local government,” said one owner.
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Bill
5 years ago

How is it possible that any legitimate insurance company would write any policy for a business in Chicago.

Which is the proper term?

Misfeasance, Malfeasance or Nonfeasance?

Governor of Alderaan
5 years ago

Your expectations are too high for Groot’s Chicago

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